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Kilkenny County Rps 2014 KILKENNY COUNTY RPS 2014 ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DETAILED DESCRIPTION LOCATION NIAH REF RPS REF Aglish South Thatched Cottage Detached four-bay single-storey thatched cottage, c. 1825, on a corner site with Aglish South 12404217 C861 entrance windbreak. Aglish South Thatched Cottage Detached four-bay single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic, c. 1825, on a corner Aglish South 12404212 C862 site with entrance windbreak to right, and three-bay single-storey rear (south) elevation. Ahanure North, Callan Thatched cottage Detached, five-bay single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic, c. 1825 with Ahanure North 12402609 C837 entrance windbreak Annaghs Annaghs House, Country Detached five-bay two-storey over part-raised basement Classical-style country house 1ml. S of New Ross 23.S.70.25 12404108 C310 House with dormer attic, built 1797-1801, with four-bay two-storey side elevations, and six-bay two-storey Garden (south) Front. Burnt, 1867. Reconstructed, post-1867. Annaghs Tower House A late tower bordering on the transitional stage from tower to house S of New Ross 23.S.70.25 N/A C411 Annamult Annamult House, Country Detached four-bay two-storey double gable-fronted Tudor-style country house, c.1825, 2mls. NE of Stoneyford 12402825 C311 House incorporating fabric of earlier house, pre-1771. 23.S.54.44 Annamult Tower House Standing of half height. Remains of monastic grange hard to locate. 2 miles SSE of Bennettsbridge N/A C412 19.S.54.46 Annamult Mill (Threshing) Long two-storey random-rubble building of early 19th century date, probably 12402725 D112 horsepowered; no machinery. Annamult Factory, Merino Erected 1810-15.Its purpose was to create local employment in the spinning, weaving Left bank of King's River 12402725 D22 and dyeing of wool.Partly reused as a grain mill from the 1850s-70s.Substantial remains survive around 3 sides of the courtyard;at the west side is a massive waterwheelpit Annamult Wind Pump Wind-powered Climax water pump, complete with mult-bladed sails, lattice tower and N/A D76 windvane. Supplied drinking water to animals. Annsborough Mill Ruins of large mill buildings 4 miles N of Piltown on Pil N/A C439 River 18.S.42.26 Ardaloo Dinin Bridge Triple eliptically arched hump-backed bridge of 1792 carrying the Kilkenny - Ballyragget Over the Dinin River, Near 12401419 D35 & road over the Dinin River. Jenkinstown 18.S.48.63 C452 Page 1 of 79 KILKENNY COUNTY RPS 2014 ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DETAILED DESCRIPTION LOCATION NIAH REF RPS REF Aylwardstown Aylwardstown House, Detached five-bay two-storey country house, c.1800, incorporating fabric of earlier Glenmore 12404107 C472 Country House/ Tower house, dated 1609. House, Aylwardstown House Balief Tower House Medieval cylindrical tower. 2 1/2 miles E of Urlingford N/A C413 18.S.32.63 Balleen Tower House Seventeenth-century tower-house with transom and mullion windows, in very bad state 3 miles NW of Freshford N/A C414 of repair. Also remains of bawn, and arch. Probably built circa 1647 18.S.37.67 Balleven The Thatch, Cottage Detached four-bay, single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic c. 1800 12401806 C562 Ballinamara C of I Church Ruined tower of First Fruits church 7mls. NW of Kilkenny 12401301 C294 18.S.41.59 Ballybur Tower House A late tower house still standing to its full height with some of its original floors, but Cuffe's Grange 18.S.61.38 N/A C415 without its roof. It was occupied until some years ago. (Now under repair) Ballycarran Little Threecastles Bridge Seven segmental arches of different size and with angled cutwaters, carry a minor road Over the Nore River 12401417 D15 & over the Nore. Four of the five larger arches are in normal use, the remaining two being C471 smaller floodwater channels. Ballyclovan Meadows Bridge Four arches (three segmental, one eliptical) with angled cutwaters carry Bennettsbridge N/A D158 - Ballingarry road over tributary of Munster River. Ballyconra Ballyconra House, Country Detached seven-bay two-storey over basement house with dormer attic, dated 1724, on 18.S.43.72 12400402 C312 House an L-shaped plan possibly originally mill owner's house. Ballydowney Upper Snow Hill Railway Tunnel Immediately west of the Barrow viaduct is the 217yd (198 m) Snow Hill railway tunnel 12404403 D143 still in use on the Waterford - Rosslare line. Ballyduff Ballyduff House, Country Detached five-bay two-storey country house, built 1760. 2mls. W of Inistioge 23.S.61.38 12403206 C313 House Ballyduff Tower House 17th century tower-house, burnt but rebuilt. 1 mile W of Inistioge 23.S.61.38 N/A C416 Ballyduff Ballyduff Bridge Four segmental spans with angled cutwaters over Arrigle River. Over Arrigle River, 23.S.61.38 12403204 D118; C441 Page 2 of 79 KILKENNY COUNTY RPS 2014 ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DETAILED DESCRIPTION LOCATION NIAH REF RPS REF Ballyduff Ballyduff Mill A three-storey grain mill on the Arrigle River, near its confluence with the Nore, south- On the Arrigle River, 23.S.61.38 12403205 D27; C440 east of Thomastown. Fully restored and used as a craft workshop, it still aretains its pitchback waterwheel, great spurwheel gearing and 4 stes of millstones. Ballyeven Catholic Church Dated 1848, barn Church, T-Plan 5mls. W of Kilkenny. 18.S.42.53 N/A C259 Ballyfasy National School Ballyfasy National School, detached six-bay double-height national school, dated 1958 12404007 C991 on a symmetrical plan, Ballyfoyle Catholic Church Hard gothic, single cell, dated 1872, Gothic-style altar furniture, pointed-arch door 4mls. N of Kilkenny.19.S.52.63 12401404 C260 opening with cut-limestone surround having carved rebated reveals, tongue-and-groove timber panelled double doors Ballyfoyle Tower House Small tower standing two-thirds height with attractive approach past farmhouse. 4 1/2 miles NNE of Kilkenny N/A C417 19.S.52.63 Ballyfoyle Thatched cottage Detached, five-bay, single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic, c.1800. Ballyfoyle 12401405 C820 Ballygub New Catholic Church T-Plan, early 19th Century, square-headed door opening with tongue-and-groove timber 3mls. E of Inistiogue. 12403302 C261 panelled door, carved timber Gothic-style confessional boxes, timber balustraded 23.S.68.35 galleries to first floor on chamfered timber posts, Ballygub New Clodiagh Bridge Substantial semi-circular arch with dressed voussoirs carries Thomastown - New Ross Over Clodiagh River 12403301 D120 road over Clodiagh River. Ballygub New Mill (Threshing) Former two-storey water-powered threshing mill refurbished with a turnip shredder and N/A D60 potatoe masher. Millpond, high breastshot waterwheel and some beltdriven machinery still survive. Ballyhale Tower House With T Plan 23.S.54.35 N/A C1 Ballyhale Catholic Church Catholic Church of St. Martin of Tours. Detached four-bay double-height Catholic church, 12322003 C2 reconstructed 1855, on a cruciform plan incorporating fabric of earlier chapel, 1804. Ballyhale Houses, row of seven Good continuous row of seven two-storey houses. C3(e) and C3(f) deleted from the RPS, East side of street 12322005, 12322001 C3 November 2010. Ballyhale 'Walsh's Bar', Public House 'Walsh's Bar' East side of street N/A C4 Page 3 of 79 KILKENNY COUNTY RPS 2014 ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DETAILED DESCRIPTION LOCATION NIAH REF RPS REF Ballyhale House Thre-bay, single-storey structure with hipped roof and enclosed porch Main Street 12322006 C544 Ballyhale Bridge Single-arch rubble stone road bridge over stream, c.1800, with single-span section to 12322002 C864 east, Ballyhale Parochial House Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, c.1900, on a symmetrical plan, 12322007 C865 Ballyhale Bridge Two-arch rubble stone road bridge over river, c.1800, spanning Ballyhale Stream, 12322008 C866 Ballyhale Farmhouse Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, c.1800, 12322009 C867 Ballyhale Railway Station Single-storey ashlar limestone building, now a dwelling; a rubble-stone goods shed N/A D92 stands nearby. Ballyhimmin Mill (Grain) A two-storey random-rubble bleach mill heavily refurbished as a grain mill. A water Right bank of the Deen River 12401012 D14 turbine drove four sets of millstones via great spurwheel gearing. Also generated electricity for nearby mill house. Ballyhimmin New Bridge Double segmental arch bridge with angled cutwaters carries access road to Castlecomer 12400502 D79 Desmesne over Dinin River. Ballylinch Demesne Ballylinch Bridge Twelve segmental arches of varying size. Bridge span the Nore floodplain just west of Over the River Nore 12402802 D23; C442 Ballylinch Demesne; 5 arches span the river proper, the remainder serving as floodwater channels. Ballylinch Demesne Estate Bridge A well proportioned multi-arched bridge providing access to Mount Juliet across the Over the River Nore 12402804 D24 Nore. It comprises 7 equi-sized eliptical arches with angled cutwaters, with two additonal floodwater channels on the eastern approach; a wooden fence acts as a parapet. Ballymack (Flood) Thatched Cottage Detached, single-storey thatched cottage, c. 1775, extended 1990, three bays with Ballymack (Flood) 12402301 C552 projecting porch. Hip-ended to south and low slated side extension to north. Ballyoskill Catholic Church St. Mary's Catholic Church. Detached seven-bay double-height Catholic church, dated 4mls. N of Balyragget. 12400501 C262 1822, on a cruciform plan. 18.S.45.77 Ballyragget Public House Corner L plan two storey public house (Fitzpatricks) North side of square N/A C10 Page 4 of 79 KILKENNY COUNTY RPS 2014 ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DETAILED DESCRIPTION LOCATION NIAH REF RPS REF Ballyragget House Attached five-bay two-storey over basement house with dormer attic, c.1825. West end of square 12303006 C11 Ballyragget House Solid mid-18th century house with Ionic pilasters - 3 bays, 3 storeys plus another 2 East end of square 12303011 C12 bays.''Cantwell's'' Ballyragget Square North square is a roughly rectangular green with good simple cottages The North Square N/A C13 Ballyragget Bridge Long narrow bridge of 11 arches Over the Ouveg river 12303003 C14 Ballyragget House Mid 18th century 6 bay, 2 storey gable ended rendered house with segmental windows Street towards the bridge N/A C15 and a steep pitched roof Ballyragget School Detached , three-bay, two-storey, Tudor Revival National School, c.
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